Similarities between 1961 British Saloon Car Championship and British Touring Car Championship
1961 British Saloon Car Championship and British Touring Car Championship have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aintree Motor Racing Circuit, Brands Hatch, Crystal Palace circuit, Doc Shepherd, Goodwood Circuit, Group 2 (racing), John Whitmore (racing driver), Mini, Oulton Park, Silverstone Circuit, Snetterton Circuit.
Aintree Motor Racing Circuit
Aintree Motor Racing Circuit is a 3-mile (4.83 km) motor racing circuit in the village of Aintree, Merseyside, England.
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Brands Hatch
Brands Hatch is a motor racing circuit in West Kingsdown in Kent, England.
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Crystal Palace circuit
Crystal Palace circuit is a former motor racing circuit in Crystal Palace Park in the Crystal Palace area of south London, England. The route of the track is still largely extant but the roads are now mainly used for access to the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre located in the park, and to events within the upper parts of Crystal Palace Park. Some parts of the track are closed off but part is used for an annual Sprint Meeting held on the Spring Bank Holiday weekend, until 2017, when it was held on the August holiday weekend.
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Doc Shepherd
George Doc Shepherd was a British racing driver.
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Goodwood Circuit
Goodwood Circuit is a historic venue for both two- and four-wheeled motorsport in the United Kingdom.
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Group 2 (racing)
The Group 2 racing class referred to regulations for cars in touring car racing and rallying, as regulated by the FIA.
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John Whitmore (racing driver)
Sir John Henry Douglas Whitmore, 2nd Baronet (16 October 1937 – 28 April 2017) was a pioneer of the executive coaching industry, an author and British racing driver.
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Mini
The Mini is a small economy car produced by the English-based British Motor Corporation (BMC) and its successors from 1959 until 2000.
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Oulton Park
Oulton Park Circuit is a motor racing track close to the small village of Little Budworth, Cheshire, England.
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Silverstone Circuit
Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in England next to the Northamptonshire villages of Silverstone and Whittlebury.
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Snetterton Circuit
Snetterton Circuit is a motor racing course in Norfolk, England, originally opened in 1953.
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1961 British Saloon Car Championship and British Touring Car Championship Comparison
1961 British Saloon Car Championship has 30 relations, while British Touring Car Championship has 270. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 3.67% = 11 / (30 + 270).
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